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Brothers Mike and Brian Salmon
of Trewinick Farm, Rymford, Saint Ervan, Wadebridge bought a
set of OPICO 6.3m extra heavy-duty HE-VA Rolls equipped
with a Shatta-Board spring levelling board from local dealer
Cornwall Farmers in February.
Having used the system for 200 acres of
spring barley, Mike Salmon recognises the benefits on offer.
"Prior to February, seedbed preparation
involved the use of a disc harrow, followed by spring tines,
then disc harrow again," he says. "We used to cover the same
piece of ground about six times."
Now the same job is done in one pass. "We
plough the ground, then go right in with the Shatt-Board and
the rolls. The land is fit to drill when we've finished.
"Once the land has been drilled, the rolls
are used again with the Shatta-Board lifted out of the way,
to finish the job."
Using a John Deere 6810, 125 hp tractor
with OPICO's cultivator/rolls, he can cover 80 acres a day on
flat, medium loam soil with no problem. "With the Shatta-Board
down we are averaging 10 acres per hour but you can go faster
just rolling. We haven't got big fields down here - typically
10-15 acres. It would be a lot quicker with 50-acre fields."
Savings in fuel, time and labour are substantial,
he says, particularly with the reduction in passes.
Article by Dominic
Kilburn Arable Faming June 10, 2001
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